Giza's Industrial Complex

Ancient Egypt's Electrical Power and Gas Generating Systems

Giza's Industrial Complex is a visual feast. The book is filled with original on-site photographs that provide evidence to support the authors' thesis. The authors believe evidence indicates that the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau had the ability to electrically charge, or change the molecular structure of water, giving it unique properties. We believe the ancient Egyptians created a fourth form of electrically-charged water, giving it unique properties.

Description

Although pyramids are similar in design, many may have had different or dual functions. The authors propose that ancient Egypt developed and controlled an elaborate power system that was centered around Giza and as far south as Abydos. They believe that the underground structures, channels, and cavities that surround ancient Pyramid structures were part of an immense industrial complex, including gigantic earth batteries. The authors believe evidence indicates that the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau had the ability to electrically charge, or change the molecular structure of water, giving it unique properties. We believe the ancient Egyptians created a fourth form of electrically-charged water, giving it unique properties. James Ernest Brown calls this "Earthmilk Ancient Energy." All pyramids were connected to the Nile River, and there is physical evidence that water from the Nile River circulated through their passageways and chambers by way of man-made channels both above and under the ground.

About the author

JAMES ERNEST BROWN has been a general contractor for more than fifty years, building everything from large commercial complexes to single-family homes. He has taken a practical approach to construction, as a result, his family-owned construction company has pioneered energy efficient construction. Colorado Dream Homes has won five national awards for energy efficiency in a cold weather climate. He interest in ancient was sparked as he was challenged by a lack of logical understanding about our past that led to a quest to understand how the ancients accomplished super human feats of engineering. Brown has traveled to many parts of the world conducting his research, including Coral Castle, Central and North American Indian sites, and from one end of Egypt to the other.